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		<div class="listHeading">ONIX Code Lists Issue 20, January 2013<br>List 86: Bible text organization
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				<th width="10%">Value</th>
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				<td>CHR</td>
				<td>Chronological</td>
				<td>A Bible with the text organized in the order in which events are believed to have happened.</td>
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				<td>CHA</td>
				<td>Chain reference</td>
				<td>A Bible which explores keywords or themes by referring text to preceding or following text.</td>
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				<td>INT</td>
				<td>Interlinear</td>
				<td>A Bible or other text in which different versions are printed one line above the other, so that the variations can easily
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				<td>PAR</td>
				<td>Parallel</td>
				<td>A Bible with two or more versions printed side by side.</td>
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				<td>STN</td>
				<td>Standard</td>
				<td>A Bible in which the text is presented in the traditional order.</td>
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